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KCRG-TV, Cedar Rapids/Iowa City, reported November 28 that new flood maps created by the Iowa Flood Center have been completed eight years after the devastating floods of 2008. The maps help people know if they’re still in the path of danger and help communities better prepare for possible...

The University of Iowa Office of the Vice President for Research and Economic Development has appointed Larry Weber, Edwin B. Green Chair in Hydraulics, professor of civil and environmental engineering, and director of IIHR--Hydroscience & Engineering, as director of interdisciplinary...

KCRG-TV9 reports on how phantom traffic jams occur, with an interview by Dan McGehee, associate professor of mechanical and industrial engineering and director of the National Advanced Driving Simulator.

The University of Iowa is hosting a reception from 4:00-6:00 p.m. November 28 for Chelle Lehman and Linda Varvel, two new co-directors for Women In Science and Engineering (WiSE). The reception will take place at the Old Capitol Museum (21 Old Capitol, The University of Iowa).

University of Iowa researchers have designed and built a model of a city sewer system that is planned to be the largest of its kind in the world, reported in the November 17, 2016, Cedar Rapids Gazette.

The university’s IIHR-Hydroscience and Engineering, a research and education center...

A University of Iowa Office of Teaching, Learning and Technology video features Mark Andersland, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, on "The Extraordinary Teaching Project: Individualized Learning in a Large Class."

The University of Iowa’s College of Engineering was recently featured October 6, 2016 in Talent Economy as an innovative institution jumping on the STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) bandwagon. The article focused on how the college now requires engineering students...